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Knicks Champ Alvarado Parties with Mayor at NYC Parade
15 Jun
Summary
- Jose Alvarado celebrated the Knicks' NBA championship with a parade.
- The player joined the mayor and others at a Puerto Rican Day Parade.
- Alvarado is of Mexican and Puerto Rican descent and represents Puerto Rico.

New York City experienced a thrilling celebration as Jose Alvarado, a player on the recently crowned NBA champion Knicks, was seen parading with Mayor Eric Adams. This jubilant event took place less than 24 hours after the Knicks secured their first NBA title since 1973. Alvarado, who has deep roots in New York and is of Mexican and Puerto Rican heritage, participated in a local Puerto Rican Day Parade, with the mayor joining him on a float. The player was captured rapping along to a Knicks anthem, embracing the championship spirit. He previously played a crucial role in the team's Game 4 comeback. The full Knicks team is scheduled to have their own championship parade on Thursday. The team clinched the title after a series of dramatic comebacks against the San Antonio Spurs.